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"I would say to people: Assume I've done everything. I want you to assume I've had sex with animals, that I've imbibed every kind of drink, that I've poured absinthe on my corn flakes during a period of time. I've done every debauched, filthy, insidious . . . everything. Just assume that for the argument, and now -- next question."

In response to a question asking if he would come clean about "the skeletons in his closet" if he went into politics, as quoted in The New York Post.Source: "Stupid Quotes," The Limbaugh Letter, July 2008, page 4. Address: 1270 Avenue of the Americas, 14th Floor, New York, New York 10020. Show phone: 800-282-2882. Fax: 212-445-3963. E-mail. Website. Posted here: August 4, 2008.

Comment: Sounds like Mr Baldwin is just the kind of politician we want in office. At least he's just the kind of politician we often get in office!

Alec Baldwin

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"The leadership class of the Republican Party is a conservative Christian loony bin [. . . .] The leadership of the Republican Party are a bunch of sociopathic maniacs who have their lips super-glued to the ass of the conservative right."

Comment: That's a lot of vitriol coming from Alec. Aren't liberals supposed to be thoughtful, compassionate, caring, and loving? That image will soon be destroyed, if Hollywood "stars" don't keep their mouths closed.

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Azealia Banks
Rapper, singer, and songwriter.

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"I hate everything about this country. Like, I hate fat white Americans. All the people who are crunched into the middle of America, the real fat and meat of America, are these racist conservative white people who live on their farms."

Stated during an interview for the April 2015 edition of Playboy magazine.Source: "'I Hate Everything About This Country': Rapper Reveals She Hates Fat White Americans' and 'Racist Conservative White People'," a Blaze website article. Posted here: March 23, 2015.

Comment: Let's see: America gave Ms Banks attention, wealth, fame, and critical acclaim. And she hates "everything" about America. That's curious. She also said, "Those little teenage girls who work at Kmart and have a racist grandma -- that's really America." And: "As long as I have my money, I'm getting the f*** out of here and I'm gonna leave y'all to your own devices." Ms Banks, why are you still here?

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Roseanne Barr
Actress, comedian, writer, television producer, and director, Barr began her career in stand-up comedy at clubs before gaining fame for her role in the sitcom "Roseanne.' The show was a hit and lasted nine seasons, from 1988 to 1997.

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"Part of my platform is, of course, that the guilty must be punished, and we can no longer let our children see our guilty leaders getting away with murder because it teaches children that they don't have to have morals and that as long as they have guns and are bullies they will win, and I don't think that's a good message. I do say that I am for the return of the guillotine and that is for the worst of the worst of the guilty [. . .] I first would allow the guilty bankers to pay back anything over $100 million in personal wealth [. . .] and if they are unable to live on that amount, then they should go to the re-education camps. And if that doesn't help, then be beheaded."

Comments made by Roseanne Barr on the Max Keiser Report, October 1, 2011. She has announced she is running for president.Source: "'Behead the Rich' …Roseanne Barr’s New Campaign Slogan," on the Conservative Treehouse website Posted here: October 24, 2011.

Comment: Roseanne Barr has announced she is running for president. Yes, president of the United States in 2012. No, really! Ms. Barr dropped out of high school when she was 17 years old. After a car accident, she was admitted to a mental institution, claiming she was having nightmares and memory loss. She left the institute less than a year later. Soon after, she gave birth to her first daughter, Brandi Brown, and gave her up for adoption. She gained notoriety when she gave a screeching, crotch-grabbing performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at a baseball game. [Source.] Is that a record to run on, or what?

Roseanne Barr

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"most billionaires r violent pedophiles & consumers of violent pedo porn. they get a kick out of being heartless cruel empty cocaine addicts." [This is a direct copy of her post.]

Comment: Do you think you'll ever encounter such shallow "thinking" from a conservative? I don't think so either! But on the Left there are legions of nincompoops. The good news: they reveal their silliness every time they open their mouths.

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Meredith Baxter
Actress and producer. She has been married three times and has five children. In 2009, The National Enquirer reported that Baxter was seen on a lesbian cruise with a female friend. This led to speculation she might be a lesbian. She came out as a lesbian during an interview with Matt Lauer, and on the Frank DeCaro Show on Sirius-XM OutQ 102. She lives with her partner, Nancy Locke, whom she has known since 2005.

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"I realized, I was so un-self-examined, I could have been a Republican, but no, I'm just gay. That's much better, don't you think?"

In comments December 2, 2009 to NBC's Matt Lauer on the Today show.Source: "Minibits," The Watchdog, May 2011, page 5. Posted here: February 27, 2012.

Comment: Baxter said she first realized she was a lesbian when she began her first same-sex relationship in 2002. I wonder if she realized she was a heterosexual when she was first married. Or second married. Or third married. Or when she had her first child. Or second child. Or third child. Or fourth child. Of fifth child.

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Paul Begala
Political consultant, commentator, and former advisor to President Bill Clinton. He co-hosted CNN's program, Crossfire until June 2005. He served as Research Professor of Public Policy at Georgetown University Public Policy Institute, and a Sanders Political Leadership Scholar at the University of Georgia School of Law.

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"I am very sorry for calling those fatcar plutocrat Republicans 'dirtbags.' Doing so was grossly unfair. To bags of dirt. After all, dirt is good. Things grow from the dirt. I myself raise tomatoes and corn and pumpkins, jalapenos and cucumbers and lettuce -- all from the good earth. No, it was too kind, too generous to call them dirtbags. Probably better to call them oil bags or toxic-waste-bags or chemical-pollutant-bags. So I'm sorry."

Written in a fundraising email.Source: "Stupid Quotes," The Limbaugh Letter, August 2008, page 6. Posted here: September 1, 2008.

Comment: Mr. Begala has quite a knack for the insult. While White House advisor, he once said to House majority leader Dick Armey, "If goofy ideas ever go to forty dollars a barrel, I want the drilling rights to Dick Armey's head."

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Joy Behar
Comedian, writer, actress, and co-host of "The View." She is expected to host her own talk show, "The Joy Behar Show," in the fall of 2009.

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"A lot of [kids] are demented when they're homeschooled. [. . .] They're afraid of children. They learn to be scared of other children."

Said on ABC's "The View" TV program in a tete-a-tete with Elizabeth Hasselbeck.Source: "'A Lot' of Homeschooled Kids are 'Demented,'" WorldNetDaily Digest, Whistleblower magazine, January 2009, page 46. See also the WorldNetDaily website. Posted here: June 22, 2009.

Comment: Demented? Really? The kids are mad or insane? (That's the definition of demented.) Turns out that in general, kids get better educations when they're homeschooled, and at a lower cost! (Article.) That's rather interesting, don't you think? High-paid "professionals" don't do nearly as good a job as common, ordinary parents with no teaching experience. What's the liberal's reaction to this? Kids should be in school longer and teachers salaries should be increased.

Joy Behar

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"I feel this country is going downhill because of people like [Missouri GOP Senate candidate Todd] Akin and [Paul] Ryan and [Mitt] Romney. They're trying to kill us and destroy us."

In comments to the Boston Herald in August, 2012.Source:Newsbusters. Posted here: January 27, 2014.

Comment: Ms. Behar certainly has a way with words. Some of the things she has said: "Don't you think [having a lot of children is] a little bit -- how shall I put this -- inconsiderate of the fact that you're using more energy, you're using up more gasoline?" "A lot of [kids] are demented when they're homeschooled." And "Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday?" Ah, the intellectual gems of liberal thinking.

Joy Behar

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"Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday?"

Said on "The View" TV program November 27, 2009.Source: "Joy Behar's Moral Quandary: 'Isn't It a Little Racist to Call It Black Friday?' on the NewsBusters website. Posted here: December 1, 2014.

Comment: Gee, Joy, isn't it a little racist to call it a black tie? Or to call it a black bird? Or to call it a black eye? Or to call it a black belt? Or to call it a black cat? Or to call it a black bear? Or to call it a black ball? Or to call it a black hole? Or to call it a black market? Or to call it a black panther? Or to call it a black widow spider? Or to call it a black swan? Or to call it a black hole? I mean, gee, Joy, really!

Joy Behar

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"This is, again, Neanderthal thinking on the right that is really, it's scary and dangerous. Climate change deniers, vaccination deniers -- I mean, they are going to kill us!"

Comment: First of all, I don't think there are any "climate change deniers." Everybody thinks the climate changes. Everybody! Those who still believe the earth's temperature is rising as a result of CO2 concentrations haven't noticed there hasn't been any significant temperature change in the last 18 years or so. Many (like myself) who believe vaccinations can cause harm have personal experience or experiences of friends to guide their thinking. What thinking, Ms. Behar are you depending on? Any at all? Or are you depending on just raw emotion?

Joy Behar

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"How is [what Republicans are doing] different from the Taliban, I'd like to know. [Republicans are taking actions] to keep women down. Let's not forget they are trying to keep women in their place: barefoot and pregnant."

Said on ABC's "The View," May 31, 2017.Source: "Minibits," The Watchdog, August 2017, page 5. Also: the LifeNews website. Posted here: August 28, 2017.

Comment: Does she really believe this? Really? Republicans are passing legislation to keep women "in their place?" To keep them barefoot and pregnant? Ms. Behar is a good example of being so biased, so hateful, she'll believe anything bad about Republicans. She would probably believe they want to pass legislation to kill the elderly. Oops, that's old news.

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Lynn Beisner
Lynn Beisner is the pseudonym for a contributing writer at Role/Reboot. She lives in the American South-East with her children, husband, and her faithful writing partner, a rescue mutt named Moo-Doggie.

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"If we want to keep our reproductive rights, we must be willing to tell our stories, to be willing and able to say, 'I love my life, but I wish my mother had aborted me.'"

Said in an article published on or about August 15, 2012.Source: "I Wish My Mother Had Aborted Me," by Lynn Beisner on the Guardian website. Posted here: November 20,2016.

Comment: The title of her article is "I Wish My Mother Had Aborted Me." Ms. Beisner may not be alone in her wish. Sounds to me like Ms. Beisner may have some mental problems.

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Harry Belafonte
Born of Jamaican and Martiniquan descent, he is a singer, actor, and social activist. Dubbed the "King of Calypso," Belafonte is perhaps best known for singing the "Banana Boat Song." He has been an advocate for civil rights and humanitarian causes, and was a vocal critic of the policies of the George W. Bush Administration.

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"The greatest threat of all is the undermining of our Constitution and the systematic attacks against the inalienable rights of the citizens of this nation, rights that are guaranteed by out Constitution. At the vanguard of this insidious attack is the Tea party."

Comment: What? Mr. Belafonte, are you out of your mind? That's like saying the Nazis were the good guys in World War II. That's like saying Mother Teresa was a great force for evil in India. That's like saying up is down and in is out. How can people think this way? It astounds me. As the Rightnetwork points out, "Maybe Harry didn’t hear the latest, that 70% of Americans support the tea party movement on the issues." Mr. Belafonte is showing the world he's a fool.

Harry Belafonte

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"The only thing left for Barack Obama to do is to work like a Third-World dictator and put all these guys [Republicans who disagree with Obama on entitlement reform, taxation, and balancing the budget] in jail."

In comments to Al Sharpton while Belafonte was guest on the MSNBC show "Politics Nation."Source: "Shorts," NewsMax, February 2013, age 43. Posted here: April 1, 2013.

Comment: Mr. Belafonte got one thing right. If Obama continues to push his economic and social policies, it won't be long before we are indeed a Third-World country. And if voters don't see what's happening to them, Obama may indeed end up as dictator. That seems to be where we're headed a present.

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Comment: When a large segment of the U.S. popoulation has a love affair with the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate (Barack Obama), it's hard to believe the country is far-right. And everything else he said is wrong, too.

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Joe Biden
The 47th Vice President of the United States, he was U.S. Senator (Democrat) from Delaware from 1973 until he assumed the Vice Presidency in 2009.

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"We believe international alliances and organizations do not diminish America's power. We believe they help advance our collective security, economic interests, and our values."

In an address, February 7, 2009, to attendees of the 45th annual Munich Security Conference.Source: "Biden Supports U.S. Global-Cop Role within an International Framework," Inside Track, The New American March 2, 2009, page 8. Posted here: March 9, 2009.

Comment: After his address, Biden called for transferring the debt of impoverished Third World nations to the debt of the United States. I suppose he believes that will not diminish America's financial security. And that it will, in fact, help advance our collective security, economic interests, and our values. He said, "Our administration has set an ambitious goal to [. . .] cancel the debt of the world's poorest countries." This man is dangerous. As vice president, he puts our nation at risk.

Joe Biden

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"When the stock market crashed, Franklin D. Roosevelt got on the television and didn't just talk about the, you know, the princes of greed. He said, 'Look, here's what happened.'"

Then a Democratic vice presidential candidate, Senator Joe Biden made this comment during a rally at the Woodbridge Community Center in Woodbridge, Virginia, Tuesday, September 23, 2008.Source: "Biden Says President Roosevelt ‘Got on Television’ to Talk about 1929 Market Crash," by the Associated Press, as reported on the CNS website. Posted here: March 22, 2010.

Comment: It's an interesting statement, except, as the article observed, "Herbert Hoover was in office when the stock market crashed in October 1929 [not FDR]. There also was no television at the time; TV wasn't introduced to the public until a decade later, at the 1939 World's Fair."
So, was Biden ridiculed and laughed at for his stupid remark, as was Dan Quayle and his "potato"-spelling incident? Goodness no. Biden is a staunch Democrat and the media love Democrats. Biden was given a pass.

Joe Biden

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"I never had an interest in being a mayor 'cause that's a real job. You have to produce. That's why I was able to be a senator for 36 years."

Said at a Chicago fund-raiser, praising ex-mayor Richard Daley, as quoted in The Washington Examiner.Source: "Stupid Quotes," The Limbaugh Letter, May 2012, page 14. Posted here: December 16, 2013.

Comment: My impression of Joe Biden is that he's a loose canon, he's intellectually a featherweight, and he's totally incompetent. He's just the kind of person we shouldn't have in politics. He might make a good Walmart greeter. Anything more demanding than that he couldn't handle.

"You know, 11 million people [illegal immigrants] living in the shadows, I believe they're already American citizens. Teddy Roosevelt said it better. He said, 'Americanism is not a question of birthplace or creed or a line of descent. It's the question of principles, idealism, and character.' These people are just waiting, waiting for a chance to be able to contribute fully. And by that standard, 11 million undocumented persons are already Americans, in my view."

Said at a Washington DC gathering of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on March 27, 2014.Source:The Blaze Website. Posted here: April 7, 2014.

Comment: Presto! Even without the stroke of a pen, millions of illegals {perhaps the number is 20 million!] are American citizens. Pat Gray (of "Pat and Stu" fame) reacted: "That's unbelievable. 'They're already American citizens.' No, they're not! This is the vice president of the United States. This is unmitigated buffoonery. And then to invoke Teddy Roosevelt . . . I'm not a fan [of Roosevelt]. He was a progressive. But his thoughts on immigration are not as Biden presented them. . . [Biden is] so disingenuous and, again, [it was] such an absolute lie."

Joe Biden

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"Let me say to those 'quote' 'survivors' [of the Boston Marathon bombing]: my God, you have survived and you have soared. It was worth it. I mean this sincerely -- just to hear each of you speak. You're truly, truly inspiring."

Comment: Is old Joe a bumbling idiot? A senile old man? A thoughtless nincompoop? Or simply someone totally incompetent? He said the "quote survivors." Aren't they real survivors? Why insert the word "quote?" This is insulting. Then he said "It was worth it!" What? The bombing was worth it? This man is a joke. But it's not a funny joke at all.

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Dennis Blair
Retired United States Navy four-star admiral and the third Director of National Intelligence, serving in the Obama administration. He was confirmed by the United States Senate as DNI on January 28, 2009.

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"If we are to release them [Guantanamo inmates] in the United States, we need some sort of assistance for them to start a new life . . . You can't just put them on the street."

In a statement March 26, 2009 confirming that some Guantanamo prisoners may be released on US soil and receive assistance to their transition to life in America.Source: "Stupid Quotes," The Limbaugh Letter, May 2009, page 13. Also: Breitbart.com. Posted here: January 4, 2010.

Comment: What a contrast in perspectives. The Obama administration wants to not only release Guantanamo prisoners here in the U.S.; Mr. Blair and his buddies want to use taxpayer money to help them "start a new life." I think the vast majority of the American public wants the prisoners located far away from U.S. shores, preferably locked up securely in our base at Guantanamo Bay.

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Wolf Blitzer
Journalist who has been with CNN since 1990.

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"You know, most of the scandals -- most of the political scandals . . . in recent years, have involved Republicans.."

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Michael Bloomberg
Business magnate, politician, philanthropist, and 108th Mayor of New York City. With a net worth of $27 billion, he is the 7th-richest person in the United States.

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"We live in a complex word where you're going to have to have a level of security greater than you did back in the olden days, if you will. And our laws and our interpretation of the Constitution, I think, have to change."

Comment: So, Mr. Trans Fat, besides providing 14-year-olds with contraception without parental consent, and trying to limit sweetened drinks to no more than 16 ounces, and limiting circumcision among orthodox Jews, now you want to change the U.S. Constitution. With your infinite wisdom, you've decided we need to dump the Constitution in favor of more government control. You, sir, are the perfect example of what a good political leader should not be.

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Charles Blow
CNN contributor and New York Times columnist

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"[Trump's outreach to black people is] the kind of bigotry that says, 'I will knock you down while I pretend to pick you up,' it's the kind of bigotry that says, 'I am urinating on you and telling you to dance in the rain.' This is the most horrible kind of bigotry. The fact that people keep asking the same question, particularly to black commentators like me, is he reaching out to black people? He is not reaching out to black people."

Said August 24, 2016, during a New Day panel on CNN.Source: "Minibits," The Watchdog, October 2016, page 8. Also: "Charles Blow Calls Trump's Black Outreach 'Urinating on You and Telling You to Dance in the Rain'," on the Mediate.com website. Posted here: November 7, 2016.

Comment: It's interesting to learn that when Donald Trump says he's asking blacks to vote for him, he's actually urinating on them and telling them to dance in the rain. This comment says a whole lot more about Mr. Blow than it does about Mr. Trump.

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Allan Brauer
Communications chair for the Democrat Party of Sacramento (California) County.

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"May your children all die from debilitating, painful and incurable diseases."

Said September 20, 2013 (12:20 p.m.) in response to a tweet by Amanda Carpenter, who is a speechwriter and senior communications adviser to Senator Ted Cruz. Sixteen minutes earlier, Amanda had tweeted "GOP beat gun control, changed Obama's mind on Syria, is holding the line on amnesty. We can defund Obamacare, too!"Source: "Dem. Official to Obamacare Foe: 'May Your Children All Die from Debilitating, Painful and Incurable Diseases'," posted on The Blaze website. Posted here: October 7, 2013.

Comment: Isn't that sweet! Mr. Democrat Party Communications Guy demonstrates his caring, his kindness, his compassion, just like all good leftists. Mr. Brauer also tweeted: "I'm being attacked on Twitter for wishing one of Ted Cruz's public lice to experience the pain her boss is inflicting on Americans." Then in a moment of thoughtful reflection, he spouted: "Busy blocking the tapeworms that have slithered out of hellspawn @amandacarpenter's asshole. How's your day so far?" Later, presumably after someone with vastly more wisdom and common sense spoke to him, Mr. Brauer tweeted: "I am truly sorry for my tweet. I was very upset and lashed out. Your kids are not fair game either. My apologies." So I guess that's supposed to make everything okay.

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Tina Brown
Journalist, magazine editor, columnist, talk-show host, and author of The Diana Chronicles. Born a British citizen, she became a United States citizen in 2005. She was editor of Vanity Fair from 1984 to 1992 and The New Yorker from 1992 to 1998. In 2007, she was named to the Magazine Editors Hall of Fame.

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"Michelle [Obama] is so authentic, and so real, and so today, and so, you know, J. Crew, and the whole price-point thing and not designer clothes. . . . With Michelle, you can almost feel those warm arms. You know, there's a kind of real red-blooded feel to her. But there's also -- I mean she's almost, like, overtaking Oprah, I think, as the kind of inspirational 'it' girl at this point."

Said on the CBS Early Show, April 3, 2009.Source: "Most Outrageous Media Quotes of 2009, Part II," Human Events, January 11, 2010, page 3. Posted here: January 25, 2010.

Comment: Ms. Brown's fascination and infatuation with Michelle Obama is apparently unbounded. She writes [The First Lady] has similar qualities to the Queen: dedication, authenticity, and a very different attitude to clothes than [France’s 'ravishing' first lady] Carla Bruni." She slobbers on, "[Michelle is] so big-time. So self-confident. So devoid of rainy, British diffidence. In a country [England] where most political wives and female members of Parliament are the stylistic equivalent of a tufted ottoman, Michelle’s kind of striding self-assurance, glamour, and broad demographic appeal feels thrillingly 21st-century. The fact that she's African American adds an inspirational magic."

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Paul Butler
Carville Dickinson Benson Research Professor of Law at George Washington University. Professor Butler served as a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. He also served as a special assistant U.S. attorney, prosecuting drug and gun cases.

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"[It is] the moral responsibility of black jurors to emancipate some guilty black outlaws. [. . .] [My] goal is the subversion of American criminal justice, at least as it now exists."

Comment: Some would say that advocating jury nullification on the basis of race is irresponsible, contrary to the idea of equal justice, and downright dangerous. That would certainly by my reaction. He takes an oath to defend and protect the U.S. Constitution, then works to subvert it. Quite a guy!